I don't have any experience with the FZ-G1, only some older Toughbook models. You can't kill them even if you drove over them with a truck :-)

Anyway, the agency I assist with their Tablet based field solution, is now using relatively cheap consumer tablets together with external USB based GNNS recievers.

Just keep your option open about the GPS. The market for cheap GPS'es is moving very fast, so any built-in GPS will like be outmoded long before the rest of the pc is. Keep your options open so it's possible to use a cheap and simple external GPS (USB or Bluetooth based).

The GPS I'm using and recommending right now is a HOLUX M215+ (Remember the "+") which is a combined GPS/GLONASS receiver. It consistently finds around 20 satellites (under a clear sky), has a PDOP under 1.0 and is very stable

If you need centimeter or decimeter precision, you're probably better of by buying a dedicated professional GNNS reciever in quite another price-range

Regards
Bo Victor Thomsen
AestasGIS
Denmark



Den 09-03-2015 kl. 10:05 skrev Otto Dassau:
Hi,

does anybody have experience with the Panasonic Toughbook FZ-G1 (with Windows
8.1 or 7 professional) and QGIS for field work? Especially working with
the onboard GPS chip is interesting. Does it work without problems?

Regards,
Otto
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